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I Love Ebooks
I Love Ebooks | Amélie Dewez, Jean-Claude Dunyach, Thierry Fagnart, Michel Dufranne, Justine Lalot, Arnaud De La Croix, Karine Carville, Grégoire Polet, Luc Vandermaelen, Milady Renoir, Daniel De Loneux, Marie Goeyens, David Ryboloviecz, Corentin Candi, Eric Dekokelaere, Marilou Janssens, Gérard De Sélys, Antoine Boute, Noëlle Adam, Cécile Ramaekers, Simon Auclair, Pierre-Brice Lebrun, Anita Van Belle, Philippe Fouya, Aliette Griz, Corentin Jacobs, Ludovic huart, Etienne Bury, Jacques Mercier, Renée Mandel, Dominique Prieur, Michel Brosseau, Christophe Moulaert, Philippe Castelneau, RICHARDOT
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I LOVE EBOOKS est une compilation de témoignages et de récits de fiction sur les pratiques de la lecture numérique. L'appel à textes lancé en octobre 2012 par ONLIT EDITIONS, en collaboration avec la plateforme de téléchargement belge Mes Livres Numeriques, a reçu un bel accueil auprès des e-lecteurs. résultat : de nombreux textes viennent ainsi illustrer, expliquer, partager ce nouveau mode d'accès au lire. On y retrouve de "simples lecteurs" mais aussi des blogueurs, des journalistes, des performers (Antoine Boute), des écrivains (Grégoire Polet, Jacques Mercier, Justine Lalot, Milady Renoir...), des jeunes, des vieux, des bienvoyants, des malvoyants... Tous passionnés de lecture ! Nous voilà donc loin des chiffres et des statistiques habituelles, mais bien - pour notre plus grand plaisir - dans ce quelque part où s'agite l'imaginaire littéraire aujourd'hui.
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I Love Ebooks | Amélie Dewez, Jean-Claude Dunyach, Thierry Fagnart, Michel Dufranne, Justine Lalot, Arnaud De La Croix, Karine Carville, Grégoire Polet, Luc Vandermaelen, Milady Renoir, Daniel De Loneux, Marie Goeyens, David Ryboloviecz, Corentin Candi, Eric Dekokelaere, Marilou Janssens, Gérard De Sélys, Antoine Boute, Noëlle Adam, Cécile Ramaekers, Simon Auclair, Pierre-Brice Lebrun, Anita Van Belle, Philippe Fouya, Aliette Griz, Corentin Jacobs, Ludovic huart, Etienne Bury, Jacques Mercier, Renée Mandel, Dominique Prieur, Michel Brosseau, Christophe Moulaert, Philippe Castelneau, RICHARDOT
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Susanita I love both too! 6y
gobecauseyoucan Physical! After all week of sitting in front of a computer at work, a book is a welcomed break for my eyes. 6y
LapReader Physical 6y
giggleygaily I love physical! But I‘m thinking with my vast collection of books I‘m gonna have to switch to a paper white 6y
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I Love Ebooks | Amélie Dewez, Jean-Claude Dunyach, Thierry Fagnart, Michel Dufranne, Justine Lalot, Arnaud De La Croix, Karine Carville, Grégoire Polet, Luc Vandermaelen, Milady Renoir, Daniel De Loneux, Marie Goeyens, David Ryboloviecz, Corentin Candi, Eric Dekokelaere, Marilou Janssens, Gérard De Sélys, Antoine Boute, Noëlle Adam, Cécile Ramaekers, Simon Auclair, Pierre-Brice Lebrun, Anita Van Belle, Philippe Fouya, Aliette Griz, Corentin Jacobs, Ludovic huart, Etienne Bury, Jacques Mercier, Renée Mandel, Dominique Prieur, Michel Brosseau, Christophe Moulaert, Philippe Castelneau, RICHARDOT

When I was young, there were no e-books. I loved collecting books. For a short time I joined their characters in adventures & they became a part of me. My books were little treasure chests. Flash forward 20+ years & my little treasures had been moved all over while my life went on. Many got ruined and eventually I had to throw some away & admit I had no room for others. I hated losing them & now I am thrilled to have e-books. What about you?

melissanorr I still regularly buy paper books but I love the convenience of ebooks. I originally bought an ereader after being stuck in an airport for 11 hours with only one book 😲 I will frequently check out heavy library books (I'm looking at you, Alexander Hamilton biography) as ebooks to make it easier to have them when I want to read. 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I still love having real books!!! I have a kindle fire and an iPad, but I‘m old school and love the real thing!! 📚📚 7y
Elizabeth2 I switch back and forth and each has their advantages. Ebooks are great for those heavy tomes that can be hard on the wrists to hold, and for bookshelf space. But being able to pass around a beloved book is much easier with a paper copy because most ebook platforms limit how many times and the length of time you can share. 7y
SandyW I have completely embraced the e book. No matter where I am, I ALWAYS have a book with me. I don't have to plan for it, I have book apps on all my devices. I can read in bed without hub complaining that the book light is too bright. And best of all, I can instantly look up a word, piece of artwork, or location whenever I come across something I'm unfamiliar with. I even listen to a song when an author brings it up. 7y
Purrfectpages I have to admit I've migrated to ebooks pretty much exclusively. It's easier to get them and I love that I can be away from home and have so many books to choose from to read. 7y
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